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Teaching Matters: Reading Aloud, Online Abuse & Internet Safety📖 Who Should Read Aloud in Class?Lucy, Hannah and Paul engage in discussion about the benefits and challenges of reading aloud in class. Some students love it, while others find it terrifying. Teachers should model good reading, but forcing students can be damaging. Confidence-building strategies, like paired reading and using a variety of techniques (choral reading, echo reading), can help. The key takeaway? Encourage, but never force.📱 The Harsh Reality of Online Abuse Against TeachersTeachers are increasingly facing online abuse, sometimes even from parents. The case of Principal Kevin Flanagan, who won £10,000 after taking legal action against parents harassing him online, highlights the severity of the issue. The panel stresses that schools must do more to protect teachers, and leaders must set clear boundaries. Government intervention may be necessary, but teachers can also take steps like strengthening privacy settings and reporting abuse.🌍 Do We Need a Reboot on Internet Safety?Tech companies harvest our data constantly, creating targeted ads and influencing behaviour. The panel explores how young people (and adults) often fall victim to these digital traps, from infinite scrolling to ‘dark patterns’. The solution? Schools need to do more to teach media literacy, showing students how to check their privacy settings and think critically about the content they consume.🍌 Banana TimeIf you're new to Teaching Matters, you might be wondering—what exactly is Banana Time? It’s the segment where the panel shares quirky, unexpected, or thought-provoking stories to lighten the mood and spark fresh ideas. This week’s Banana Time did not disappoint!Lucy reminds us how energising it is to chat with fellow teachers. She recently met up with a teaching friend who introduced her to Grudge Ball, a fun classroom game that encourages teamwork and competition. The key takeaway? Talk to your teacher friends! Whether it’s swapping lesson ideas or venting about the challenges of the job, collaboration makes teaching more rewarding.Hannah shares her latest work with the High Performance Foundation and their 365 Ways to Become Your Best Self book. She also highlights valuable resources for Careers Week—so if you’re a teacher scrambling for ideas, tune into their upcoming episode for inspiration.Paul shares a fascinating clip about the role of technology in education. The surprising twist? Many of the biggest tech company executives send their kids to schools with no technology! The discussion raises important questions: Are we over-reliant on screens in the classroom? Should we be more intentional about how we integrate technology into learning?🔗 Follow us, we're worth it.Stay Connected:👉 Education Matters👉 Spotify👉 Instagram👉 Bluesky👉 X (Twitter)
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